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2021
As GOP makes it harder to vote, few Republicans dissent
Republican lawmakers are pushing a wave of legislation through statehouses across the nation to make voting more difficult.
In late-night deal, lawmakers agree on budget bill providing tax relief to Maine businesses
An agreement to add $8 million to the state’s rainy day fund and study the impact of extending tax cuts on income from exporting products tied to intellectual assets helped shore up Republican support in the House.
Tucker Carlson, Times tussle over online harassment of journalist
The issue of online harassment of women in journalism is in sharp focus following a skirmish this week between Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson and The New York Times.
As climate fight shifts to oil, Biden faces a formidable foe
Biden’s election has put big oil companies on the defensive after largely having their way in Washington under President Donald Trump.
Pace of spending for pandemic aid? Try $43,000 every second
President Biden now needs to figure out how to distribute the $1.9 trillion in coronavirus relief.
Maine writer Lily King lands a movie deal
Released a year ago, her novel ‘Writers & Lovers’ was a New York Times best-seller.
NHL roundup: Matthews lifts Maple Leafs past Jets 4-3 in OT
Auston Matthews scores his NHL-leading 21st goal of the season 59 seconds into overtime.
UMaine has one more hurdle to reach the NCAAs – and it won’t be easy
Stony Brook will present a tough challenge for the Black Bears in the America East women’s basketball championship game.
A price tag on trauma? Massachusetts college town weighs Black reparations
A New England college town is among hundreds of communities nationwide weighing how to provide reparations to Black residents for slavery and systemic racism